Wednesday, December 24, 2014

And it came to pass, that when they were there, her days were
accomplished, that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her
firstborn son, and wrapped him up in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a
manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were
in the same country shepherds watching, and keeping the night watches
over their flock. And behold an angel of the Lord stood by them, and
the brightness of God shone round about them; and they feared with a
great fear. And the angel said to them: Fear not; for, behold, I bring
you good tidings of great joy, that shall be to all the people: For,
this day, is born to you a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord, in the city
of David. And this shall be a sign unto you. You shall find the infant
wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger. And suddenly there
was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly army, praising God, and
saying: Glory to God in the highest; and on earth peace to men of good
will. And it came to pass, after the angels departed from them into
heaven, the shepherds said one to another: Let us go over to Bethlehem,
and let us see this word that is come to pass, which the Lord hath
shewed to us. And they came with haste; and they found
Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. And seeing, they
understood of the word that had been spoken to them concerning this
child. And all that heard, wondered; and at those things that were told
them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these words, pondering them
in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God,
for all the things they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.

Francis can't let a day go by without insulting someone. One minute he is complementing people (sometimes even degenerates) the next, he is ripping into someone else. What gives? It is like we have a present day Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the papal office. Francis gave the annual Christmas address to the Curia yesterday which came off more like Yiddish shtick. Every disease he accused the Curia of having, is a trait of Francis himself. He then addressed the Vatican workers and showered them with compliments. Don't worry, he got in a backhanded insult when he also called the workers "unknown" and "invisible". We don't know if the dear readers of this blog have been to the Vatican but on our visits we found the faithful staff at the Vatican anything but "invisible" and "unknown". These people were all over the Vatican keeping the workings of it humming. If anything, the bureaucrats were the ones "invisible" to us. After that compliment, Francis told them not to gossip and talk bad of others. Does Francis ever listen to the words coming out of his mouth? We really wonder if he could make it through a day without insulting a person. Is Francis bi-polar or is he just reflecting the ideas of the Kabbalists and Freemasons he surrounds himself with?

The Maurice Pinay blog has posted Max's crèche and added some additional information which we include below. Is Krah a jester and having a laugh at Catholics, imagining himself a magician who has amalgamated Zionism into a superior place in the birth of Our Lord Jesus the Christ?

"In many places in the Zohar you will find the statement that the Holy and Blessed one created this world on the model of the world above: 'Everything that exists above is replicated below' (Zohar Pekudei 221a). In the opinion of the sages, the people brought with them from Babylonia the names of the angels. But we have not yet been able to discover the source of the [non-biblical] concept of the parallelism of the world above and the world below." (Abraham Joshua Heschel, Gordon Tucker,Heavenly Torah: as refracted through the generations, p.266)

The hexagram has no historical significant meaning to Christianity but it has been proprietary to pagan, occult traditions for thousands of years. The hexagram (and its underlying occult doctrine, as above, so below) was adopted by Counterfeit Israel and is now proprietary to Judaism, Zionism and Holocaustianity.

Maximilian Krah has repeatedly, openly, brazenly displayed his solidarity with Zionism, Judaism and the Israeli military to a degree unsurpassed by the most craven, ingratiating, Judaic-boot-licking U.S. politicians and Novus Ordo clerics. This is indisputably documented here:

..."Nobody says anything against the Egyptian authorities for oppressing the Coptic Christians. No one protested
vehemently against the forced closing of St. Joseph's College years ago in Iraq, nor against the laws in Jordan prior to
1967 which prohibited Christians from acquiring new property. If Israel did any of these things, everyone would cry
bloody murder, from the authorities in Rome to Catholics all over the world... This is prejudice." (direct quote from Oesterreicher)

...In the U.S. he continued preaching and teaching, and his interest in the theological relations between Christians
and Jews grew. In 1953 he was given an opportunity to found the Institute for Judeo-Christian Studies at Seton Hall. It
was the first Catholic academic institution of its kind to be devoted to developing greater mutual understanding and
respect of the two faiths.

With the calling of the Second Vatican Council, Msgr. Oesterreicher and a number of Church leaders and
scholars saw an opportunity sent by God to try to right some of the wrongs done to Jews over the centuries.

"Whatever I achieved at the Second Vatican Council," he said, "I did not accomplish single-handedly. I was a
member of a team." Nevertheless, it was the body of his writings in The Bridge, the institute's scholarly publication, and in
many international journals, and his persistent lobbying of bishops at Vatican Council II, which was to be of great
influence in the final document on the Jews.

Looking back on the Vatican Council's adoption of the statement, he says: "... in the rediscovery of Judaism, that
is, of its own independent worth and its significance for the Church, in the reordering of the relationship of Christians and
Jews, and in their new encounter, God's spirit triumphs."

Recent popes have also contributed much to the development of dialogue and respect among Catholics and
Jews, he says. he gives high marks to Pope John XXIII, who ordered that the Good Friday liturgy be purged of the term
"perfidious Jews." He also gives high marks to Pope Paul VI, who presided over the council and met with leaders of
Jewish communities where he traveled, and Pope John Paul II. The present pope, he said, has shown special affection
for the Jews whenever he has a chance to meet and talk with them.

Francis is always droning on and on about the poor, unemployment, starvation, and a whole slew of pet causes. One thing you'll never hear out of his mouth is that usury is evil. All those pet causes Francis loves to push are symptoms of usury. At least some in the "peace loving" religion of Islam still understand this. When Lagarde visited Egypt to further indebt the country to the IMF, politician Younis Makhyoun of the Salafi Nour Party said,

Just so the readers of this blog can see how different the head of the IMF, Christine Lagarde is from the run of the mill Roman Catholic, one can watch this excerpt from her speech at the National Press Club on the magic number “7” and numerology.

The Magic number “7” references:

1:22 – “Now I’m going to test your numerology skills by asking you to think about the magic seven”1:34 – “Most of you will know that seven is quite a number2:24 – “2014, you drop the zero, fourteen, two times, seven”4:08 – “It will mark the 70th anniversary, 70th anniversary, drop the zero, seven, of the Bretton Woods Conference that actually gave birth to the IMF” (7 + 0 = 7)4:22 – “And it will be the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, 25th..” (2 + 5 = 7)4:38 – “It will also mark the 7th anniversary of the financial market jietters”5:08 – “After those seven miserable years, weak and fragile”5:14 – “We have seven strong years”5:43 – “Now I don’t know if the G7 will have anything to do with it” (G is also the 7th letter of the alphabet)

“2014” references:

1:18 – “The global economy and what we should expect for 2014″2:19 – “So if we think about 2014″2:24 – “2014, you drop the zero, fourteen, two times, seven”3:54 – “So 2014 will be a milestone and hopefully a magic year in may respects”5:05 – “So my hope and my wish for 2014″

If the reader is so inclined they can watch the whole presentation at the National Press Club below.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Today was Francis' 78th birthday. The expected gift of a 'flash mob' tango for him went as planned. Nothing like jazzing up the season of Advent with the profane! There was the usual circus surrounding Francis for this day: some seminarians baked him a cake & shared some yerba mate, a representative group of the homeless gave Francis eight sunflowers, the crowd sang Happy Birthday in several languages to him, a Spanish cooperative brought 800 kg of chicken, and the tango was danced!

Francis gives a shout out to the 'tangeros'

"I see the 'tangeros' are here. They will put on a great show and bring a wind from the pampas over here!"

Today is not only Jorge Mario Bergoglio's birthday but it is also the first day of the ancient Roman Saturnalia celebrations. The Saturnalia tradition was continued in the riotous medieval festival known as the Feast of Fools. The Catholic Church condemned the Feast of Fools many times until it forbade it in 1431 at the Council of Basil. Symbolically this is an apt comparison to the revolution taking place today under Francis. For the Feast of Fools was a carnivalesque rite of inversion,

On behalf of Pope St. Pius X, the Vicar General of Rome Card. Basilio Pompili issued a Pastoral Letter in 1914 denouncing the tango as highly damaging to the soul. The Cardinal stated:

"The tango, which has already been condemned by illustrious Bishops and is prohibited even in Protestant countries, must be absolutely prohibited in the see of the Roman Pontiff, the centre of the Catholic religion." He urged the clergy to courageously raise their voices "to defend the sanctity of Christian customs against the threatening danger and overwhelming immorality of the new paganism." He also warned parents that if they do not protect their children from such corruption, they will be guilty before God of failing in their most sacred duties. The New York Times, January 16, 1914

Happy 78th Birthday!

Recall, just the other day Francis said he wished Catholics would slip and fall on a banana peelbecause this would lead them to sin which would bring them back to God, not a Catholic idea is it? Today, we have Francis at his general audience encouraging people to sin all the while smiling, laughing, and humbly sitting in a simple chair. When one is out among the peripheries (which Francis is always droning on and on about) without even a basic grasp of what Catholicism is, then the sinful values of the peripheries become your values. Nothing sums this up like Francis and his love for the tango! Is it any wonder the Novus Ordo has declining attendance and membership with representatives like Suor Cristina and Francis? If you are not on board with Francis and his revolution, you must be a traditionalist stick in the mud or as Francis would say, "Pharisee!"

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Tomorrow is Francis' 78th birthday and get this, in honor of it there will be public 'flash mob' tangos taking place in Rome near the Vatican! The very same dance condemned by Pope Saint Pius X! More on that later, after it takes place. For now, we have an entry below taken from Michael over at PublicVigil and embellished with pictures!

how to dance the bergoglioThe basic step is one step forward and two steps backward.The weight is shifted from left to right, but always maintaining more weight on the left.

The music is usually tango, although the latest trend is to use punk rock sung by old washed up former "stars" or new covers of tired old 80s disco classics sung by new wannabee "stars" dressed as nuns.

The dance starts by one of the partners bowing his head on the chest of the other who kisses him on top of his head. This opening move is referred to as "the dialogue".

The dance is performed by two males. Traditionally one of the partners is referred to as "jorge" and the other as "bart".

In theory the lead partner is "jorge" but in practice bart and jorge are co-leaders, although this can cause some confusion for the dancers... and also the audience.After the opening "dialogue" the rest of the dance troupe dressed in red forms a circle around the lead dancers. Their task is to try to imitate the moves of the lead dancers which can be quite difficult since the dance is so unpredictable.

If one of the members of the troupe is unable (or unwilling) to imitate the moves of the two lead dancers then they are escorted to the "maltese room". This is a separate isolated area. There is no admittance back into the dance from the maltese room.

Eventually all the dancers become exhausted and dizzy from all the hopping and contortions and spinning and fall on the floor in a pile of bodies..... this is when the real fun begins...~ ~ ~~ ~ ~

I'm getting dizzy just watching all of that spinning...... and the contortions required to follow the lead dancer dressed in white...... call him "jorge"... that's what he likes...... right, "jorge"... he's a very accomplished dancer....... yes, he learned those intricate tango moves in argentina...... in the whore houses...... oh no, they dance tango in the cathedral these days...

... that's good... i guess... i still can't get used to two men tangling their legs up that way...... oh, but it's very trendy and popular...

... i know... but i am having a hard time appreciating this new fashion... it must just be me...... no, it's not just you...

The alliance of Confederations of Nations of Indigenous Peoples of Abya Yala are an anti-Catholic and anti-Spainish group which wishes to erase the name America from the history books. Their flag is similar to the Noahide one. Why did Francis have them front and center in St. Peter's Basilica for the Misa Criolla unless he agrees with their principles?

We have to hand it to Bp. Fellay, it takes guts to go into the modern day Tower of Babel and bless a Crèche! This is the same building which houses the European Parliament whom Francis recently addressed. Maybe the death of Catholic Europe, which the New World Order anticipates with glee, isn't likely to happen anytime soon. We pray that all of Europe rediscovers their Catholic roots and begins once again to practice the Faith. Could this be a first small step?

"That's where it all started, in the crib. It is therefore natural that European leaders pay homage to the God who comes among men to save them, He who is the King of Kings. We must remember what Cardinal Pie said to Napoleon III, 'If the time has come for Jesus Christ to reign, then it is time for governments to last'."

Confidential internal memo from General House
Dissemination: priests members
Date: 26 November 2014

Note regarding a meeting of members of the fraternity with Cardinal Brandmüller.

In early December 2014, the first of the meetings must take place between members of the fraternity and the bishops will take place. . These interviews proposed by the Commission Ecclesia Dei after the meeting between Bishop Fellay and Cardinal Müller on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 in Rome, are informal meetings; they must develop without mediation or advertising. As announced in the internal note of the General House to priests the October 2, 2014, the choice of locations and partners is left to the initiative of the Fraternity.

The aim of the General House is to raise awareness of the positions of the fraternity to the prelates who are willing and able to hear our arguments.

Cardinal Brandmüller born in Germany on January 5, 1929, he was consecrated bishop in November 2010 and made ​​a cardinal the following week, on November 20, 2010. He is president emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for Historical Sciences. He is one of the co-authors of the work Staying in the truth of Christ , which refutes the thesis heterodox Cardinal Walter Kasper during the consistory of February 20, 2014. See DICI n ° 301 of 20/09/14.
http://www.dici.org/documents/demeurer-dans-la-verite-du-christ-extraits/

This meeting will be held in German language Zaitzkofen; will be present Mons. Fellay, the Schmidberger, Frey, Udressy, Wuffloud, Gaudron and Kasteleiner Padres. They will meet with Cardinal Brandmüller.

The issue to be addressed will be the special status of Vatican II - the authority of their documents, their interpretation and atypical nature of "pastoral council".

This note is an internal information confidential, not to be disseminated under any circumstances. The General House shall, if necessary, external communication a statement.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Madonna Ciccone, the ex-Roman Catholic who now is a practitioner of the Kabbalah, a magical form of Talmudic Judaism, gave her endorsement to Sister Cristina on her instagram and twitter accounts. On 23 October 2014, Ciccone posted the two photos with the comments, "Like A Virgin?" and "Sisters for Life!" as one can see below.

Madonna also shared her belief that she wrestles with her angel of darkness on her instagram account. This is straight out of the mind of a kabbalist!

Like Madonna Ciccone, Suor Cristina uses social media to promote herself. Below are some entries from her instagram account.

Francis is humble, simple, and cheerful according to Cristina!

The Italian translates as "No one one in a thousand" and "Best Wishes Sister Cristina." Notice the birthday cake is all about Suor Cristina and her singing.

These are Sister Cristina's new covers for her cell phone, an iphone4s.

Screenshot of Cristina's cell phone. It's all about her!

Her dream of having Francis endorse her came true even if it was photoshopped above.

Cristina and her coach from The Voice of Italy, J-Ax, flashing the hand sign for LOSER which is what they both are.

This was the only thing on her instagram account we could find which was religious. The hashtags read #love and #Jesus. We are assuming that thing which looks like a dart board with a bullseye is a tabernacle with the usual ugly Novus Ordo design.

Here is a link to Suor Cristina singing on the French tv show, Danse Avec Les Stars (Dancing With the Stars). Cristina is singing her re-interpreted single, "Like A Virgin" and notice the immodestly dressed dancers and the immodest dance. In the Novus Ordo church it isn't about saving souls nor about preserving purity of soul. It simply comes down to cold hard cash! You know, that worshiping of money and mammon which Francis is always complaining about as an evil of this world. His words ring hollow as do Cristina's when their actions are contrary to them and most definitely are not Catholic.

We at Call Me Jorge... are still amazed by the people who defend Suor Cristina. What else can you say about her? If you don't get it by now ― don't say there isn't any evidence showing who she truly is, a self-centered, wannabe rock-n-roll star who hasn't a clue what a religious is supposed to be much less an understanding of what the Catholic Faith is.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Not so fast! The New York Times' motto should be changed to "all the propaganda that's not fit to be print" and Crux News should rename themselves Crooked News. In an article, Dogs in Heaven? Pope Francis Leaves Pearly Gates Open, published on 11 December 2014 there were several glaring errors made.

"Trying to console a distraught little boy whose dog had died, Francis told him in a recent public appearance on St. Peter’s Square that “paradise is open to all of God’s creatures.” While it is unclear whether the pope’s remarks helped soothe the child, they were welcomed by groups like the Humane Society and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, who saw them as a repudiation of conservative Catholic theology that says animals cannot go to heaven because they have no souls."

We at Call Me Jorge... cannot fathom how Rick Gladstone made these 'errors'. Can he not read Italian? Are there not fact checkers at the New York Times? Or was he projecting his progressive desires onto Francis? After the NY Times published his story many media outlets echoed it around the world. Included in these was the Crux News outlet which published an edited version of Gladstone's story, Dogs — and all animals — go to heaven, pope says, which shares the quote below with the NY Times' article.

"Citing biblical passages that assert that animals not only go to
heaven, but get along with one another when they get there, Francis was
quoted by the Italian news media as saying: “One day, we will see our
animals again in the eternity of Christ. Paradise is open to all of
God’s creatures.”

Theologians cautioned that Francis had spoken casually, not made a doctrinal statement."

Crux News has many on staff who are fluent in Italian and keep up with the minutiae of Francis. What a joke these people are!

James Martin the editor of America Magazine wrote an entire article,Is Heaven Open to Animals?, which justifies the alleged comments attributed to Francis.

"First of all, it’s important to note that this was an apparently
off-the-cuff remark from the Pope to a child...it was essentially a pastoral response to a child, and needs to
be understood as such. It was also notable that, as far as I can tell,
the Vatican did not release the Pope’s official remarks."

..."Pope Francis’s comments, though “pastoral” and though off-the-cuff,
offer an important insight into the Pope Francis’s mind and also seems
to reflect a change in what many Catholics believe—myself included."

..."To my mind, however, what Pope Francis said is clear. He's not trying to
obfuscate and he does not say anything to children that he does not
believe: The Pope believes, in his own heart, that paradise is open to
all creatures."

Apparently if you can fog a mirror, the Novus Ordo church wants you as an editor.

"Paradise is open to all creatures": thus Pope Francis on animals. "The apostle Paul states this explicitly when he says that" the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God '"

and clearly says a little later,

Francis is preparing an encyclical 'greening' the protection of Creation. Certainly the issue is recurring and sometimes controversial, in the Church. It is said that Paul VI had comforted a child in tears for the death of his dog and said: "One day we will review our animals in the eternity of Christ."

This article was written on 27 November 2014. The English language articles were published starting on 11 December 2014. That's two weeks worth of time to get the story correct. As if that isn't enough, the Paul VI quote was written of in 2008 at La Stampa and Corriere della Seraas well as in a 2010 book, La Leggende del Ponte Arcobaleno(Legends of the Rainbow Bridge). We at Call Me Jorge... found all this in several minutes by using an internet search engine, surely there must be more out there.

It says something that a reporter writes a story which isn't sourced and has several glaring mistakes in it. These mistakes repudiate Catholic theology and Novus Ordo prelates take it at face value that Francis actually said these things. None of these prelates is surprised but they take or argue different sides of the statement. In our opinion, that's the story!

The media shifts the blame to Corriere della Sera, when it is clearly their own fault.

Since we had written this entry (but not published it on Call Me Jorge...), the NY Times came out with this retraction:

Correction: December 12, 2014

An earlier version of this article misstated the circumstances
of Pope Francis’ remarks. He made them in a general audience at the
Vatican, not in consoling a distraught boy whose dog had died. The
article also misstated what Francis is known to have said. According to
Vatican Radio, Francis said: “The Holy Scripture teaches us that the
fulfillment of this wonderful design also affects everything around us,”
which was interpreted to mean he believes animals go to heaven. Francis
is not known to have said: “One day, we will see our animals again in
the eternity of Christ. Paradise is open to all of God’s creatures.'’
(Those remarks were once made by Pope Paul VI to a distraught child, and
were cited in a Corriere della Sera article that concluded Francis
believes animals go to heaven.) An earlier version also referred
incompletely to the largest animal protection group in the United
States. It is the Humane Society of the United States, not just the
Humane Society.

When Pope Francis recently sought to comfort a distraught boy whose
dog had died, the pontiff took the sort of pastoral approach he is
famous for — telling the youngster not to worry, that he would one day
see his pet in heaven.

“Paradise is open to all of God’s creatures,” Francis said reassuringly.

It was a sparkling moment on a rainy November day, and the setting in
St. Peter’s Square only burnished Francis’ reputation as a kindly
“people’s pope.” The story naturally lit up social media, became instant
promotional material for vegetarians and animal rights groups, and on
Friday even made it to the front page of The New York Times.

There’s only one problem: apparently none of it ever happened.

Yes, a version of that quotation was uttered by a pope, but it was
said decades ago by Paul VI, who died in 1978. There is no evidence that
Francis repeated the words during his public audience on Nov. 26, as
has been widely reported, nor was there was a boy mourning his dead dog.

So how could such a fable so quickly become taken as fact?

Part of the answer may be the topic of the pope’s talk to the crowd that day, which centered on the End Times and the transformation of all creation into
a “new heaven” and a “new earth.” Citing St. Paul in the New Testament,
Francis said that is not “the annihilation of the cosmos and of
everything around us, but the bringing of all things into the fullness
of being.”

The trail of digital bread crumbs then appears to lead to an Italian
news report that extended Francis’ discussion of a renewed creation to
the question of whether animals too will go to heaven.

Vecchi faithfully recounted the pope’s talk about a new creation, and also cited Paul VI’s remark.

But the headline put those words in Francis’ mouth, and that became the story.

The Italian version of the Huffington Post picked it up next and ran an article quoting
Francis as saying “We will go to heaven with the animals” and
contending that the pope was quoting St. Paul – not Pope Paul – as
making that statement to console a boy who lost his dog. (That story, by
the way, is nowhere in the Bible.)

The urban legend became unstoppable a week later when it was translated into English and picked up by the British press,which
cited St. Paul as saying that “One day we will see our animals again in
(the) eternity of Christ,” while it has Francis adding the phrase:
“Paradise is open to all God’s creatures.”

Fueling the meme was the fact that Francis was photographed accepting a gift of two donkeys from
a company promoting the use of donkey milk for infants allergic to
cow’s milk – and Francis said his own mother gave him donkey’s milk as a
baby.

When The New York Times went with the story, along with input from ethicists and theologians, it became gospel truth.

Television programs discussed the pope’s theological breakthrough, news outlets created photo galleries of popes with cute animals, and others used it as a jumping off point to discuss what other religions think about animals and the afterlife. At America magazine, the Rev. James Martin wrote an essay discussing
the theological implications of Francis’ statements and what level of
authority they may have. It was all very interesting and illuminating,
but based on a misunderstanding.

A number of factors probably contributed to this journalistic train wreck:

The story had so much going for it: Francis took his papal name from
St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of environmentalism who
famously greeted animals as brothers and sisters.

Pope Francis is also preparing a major teaching document on the
environment, and almost since the day he was elected in 2013 he has
stressed the Christian duty to care for creation.

Francis also blessed a blind man’s guide dog shortly after he was elected, an affecting image that was often used in connection with these latest reports of his concern for animals.

Moreover, the media and the public are so primed for Francis to say
novel things and disregard staid customs that the story was too good to
check out; it fit with the pattern.

In most accounts, Francis’ comments were also set against statements
by his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who insisted that animals did not have
souls. That apparent contrast fit a common narrative pitting the more
conservative Benedict against the ostensibly liberal Francis.

That may be true in some areas, but probably not when it comes to animals.

Adding insult to injury, the Times article cited St. John Paul II as
saying in 1990 that animals have souls and are “as near to God as men
are.” But that, too, was a misquote, as media critic Dawn Eden explained at the website GetReligion.

On the other hand, there should have been warnings signs: Francis has frowned at the modern tendency to favor pets over people, and he has criticized the vast amounts of money spent by wealthy societies on animals even as children go hungry.

In addition, the pope’s huge popularity has led to at least one other
instance of myth-making: news reports last year said that Francis was
sneaking out of the Vatican at night to feed the homeless around Rome.

The pope personally debunked that rumor in
an interview last March, saying the idea “has never crossed my mind”
and that “depicting the pope to be a sort of superman, a type of star,
seems offensive to me.”

Maybe he’ll have to give another interview to deflate this latest story, and to offer his real thoughts on pets and paradise.